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LITTLE THINGS make up the.1 sum >1 human existence and little, but surpassing good things, make up our ttoek of GROCERIES. ?Stuffed Dates. Fitted Dai^s. Pitted Prunes. Pulled J'i&s. Layer Fif/s. Evaporated Apples. Evaporated Peaches. Evaporated Apricots. Evaporated Pears. Evaporated Prunes. "The Pure Food Store." ,1) Drop in and imve u cup of collet* urd iiofc I)ificuiLh at our store any day tn'xt week?will be glad to/-*ee you il you intend to buy or not. J iJurns & Barrett. -^r> ? Cm. A Word to Tho Farmers. I'he Giit. S t?? j o ii r?;! noiue thing to aay to the farmers thiw week about Fertilisers, Thornhill wagons and farm supplies of idl kind. See tlie new advertisement. Mr It B. Williama Suggested For ) Shoriif. Mr. Ktlilor : ? We take pleasure in naming Mr. It. B. Williams for tho position of Sheriff of our coun ty at, the next election. We have not. consulted him regarding tliie matter but h < certainly made us a lirst-clusf ShirilF while he he)rl that tdfice anil wo sincerely hope ihat he will consent to ruu again and obJigrj his Man}- Friends. Fined for Sel'ing Partridges. i'.vo co oved pi. i?ons rrno. it>M vmp\* hv Mr K Lrijj. . pigue for selling a number of par tridges and brought b?fora Magis trate Fincbcr, who fined them $10 each for violation of the Audubon Act. Mr. Villepigue is the game warden for this county and it is hie da'.y 10 see thai the law is cofc-reed. Violators of the law should take heed. Mr. D. E. Hinaon To Open Again. Mr. D. E. Hiuson will on tha 15th ir.st (to-morrow) open up a grocery business iu Camden. He will occupy the same store he for merly used near the old F. & M. Bank. 1 Mr. Hinson has many friends in Camden and Kershaw county who will be glad to learn of his intention to open up again Look out for his advertisement and givo him a call. Commendable Resolution'. At a recent meeting of city coun cil a resolution was passed that t^e .city council of Camden should pVy the rent for the armory of the KerahaW Guards. This action on the part of council is indeed most commendable for no organization is of more benefit to a community than a well organized military company?such a oae as is the Kershaw GuarJs. Money invested for the llenefit of a military compa-l By is funds well spent, and wo are! Bnro that our city fathers will re oeive the hearty approval of tho taxpayers for this just donation, and tjie moral cffoct of it will be far reaching, HIGH GRADE GROCERIES A. full line of Fresh Iligh , Grade Groceries Con stantly on hand National Biscuit Oo's Cakea All si^es and Kinds. % \f . ? -Fall line Fancy Fruits. The Up-JowiL Grocery k. wTmubchison, J. A GOOD Petmanent position with a guar, unteed salary, for men and women, work at home, may bo had by writ ing for information, with stamp enclosed, to the Pine B*lm Mnhu fucturing Co., bputhern Pines, N. C. Now Advertisement*. We direct your attention to the fol lowing new adyerlieements which appear in The Chronicic to-day: Commercial Bank. G F Watts?-Trespass Notice. John B Arrants?Registration Notice. ? Hums & Barrett?Majestic link ing Demonstration. J 8 Trantham?Tax Execution. Gilt Edge Store?A word to the Farmers. (} A Sc R L Moseley?Groceries. An Approaching Marriugo Of widespread Interest in Colum bia is the following invitation is sued during the week: Mrs Donald McQueen requests the honor of your company at the wedding reception of her d a u g h te r Kluanpr Neilson and Mr. Harry Hannatian Withet# on Wednesday evening, Feb. 10 from 8 until 10 o'clock at 1320 Senate Street. Columbia, South Carolina. The wedding will be a quiet home a'ifuir Immediately prior to the reception,?State fllh. fitiss Ethel Vanlandingliam JTcyv In CamdoQ We tako the following from the Lancaster News: "The many friends as well* as relatives of Miss Ethel Vanlanding liam in Lancaster, her former home will be pleased to learn that she is now nearer them, having gone to Camden this week from Concord, N. C., to accept a position as Pos tal telegraph operator, employment similar to that in which she has been engaged in Coucord for sever al years, as will be seen from the following, taken from the Concord Times; "Miss Ethel Vanlandinghatp, who lias for the past five years been the operator of tho Postal Telegrapi Co., will leave Thursday to accent a similar position at Cimden, S. C. She has been a clever and accomo dating operator, and all our people regret to see hor leave here, where sho is very popular. She will bo succeeded here by Miss Nance, of Retdeville." PERSONAL. Mr J F Bateman was in Camden one day this week. Rev. Jab^r Ferris passed through Cnmden last Saturday on his way to Kershaw where he prcaclied twice on Sunday. Mr E R Hunter of Ker?haw No. wan in Camden last JTiiday and gave us ^ pleasant call. Mr Hunter is another ?'brand-new and paid-in ad vance" subscriber. With a good many other ladies Mrs W U Hough went down to Charleston with the legislative dele gation which visited that city a few days ago. Mrs Hough says ihat the trip was greatly enjoyed by al^ the logics, y Major and Mra S R Adams are erijoying a visit from their sister Mrs C F Mahler, of 8t Paul, Minn Mrs Mahler has made freqnent visits to Camden where the has made many friends who will bo glad to learn that she will spend the rest of the winter here. ,-Mr E G Elmore, of Spartanbnrg, candidate for State Superintendent of Education, waa in Camden on Wednesday. Mr Elmore ia the pres ent Superintendent of Education of Spartan bnrg county, which poeiiion he ban held since 1901. Prior to that time he was a member of the Bd of Ed of Spartnnbnrg oonntj and ifor ***t yearn taught ecbool in WaPBWIISE '. ?v '?'!*> ? '?* j At The Op a j u liou*u I?ixi J?riUt?y Night I I lit- KcliiiOcri-K) tupliouy Club and cartel to ig ilio jjext atirao j Hon hi t ite Opera 11 .une. This i>:<nnp>?n\ a HI >ippeai I.ere ?iext Kn i ? i?y night, Fib. 1'Ui. j A Double Wedding Lust S.;nd*v wj.g t. bogy day / with Notary Public K Creed, ? f iOii.t.-y i i . On ti.*t di* a*, hm ? h?>uj.- Kb joint I hi the holy iiout k of ntn11?iii.i jy Mr. l'ommie .and M?*h la.Jio Martin, couple N'1. 1, and Mr. ? ? Miii!ey uitd Miha ? Lulu lVr#Vi o<>upie IS<>< 2, uli i<f I)* Kxlh. Mr. Creed nays Unit is* the ? iirn', "double headei" to muirimou\ bo lias ever had to contend with. At The Presbyterian Church. ltev. Mr. Wilcox preached a highly iobtruclivo and interesting aermon in I lie Cauiden Prcabyten* an-Chu/eh last Sunday. Next Suuduy Kev. J. C. Itowuu who haft! recently been called lo ilie pastor- , ute of the Camden Church will preach here. Mr. ttowan ib atill a! utudent at the Columbia Thcologi cul Sf mi nary and will not enter ( regularly upon the duties aa paHtor until after the clove of the pieaent session sometime in April, ilo is said to bo a gentleman of high at tainment*, and the church is unani mous in tho call extended to him. "Cranford.'' For the benefit < f the Hobliiijc HtM Chapter 1>. A. U. the play "Cranford" will be presented by lo cal talent at the Court House on Feb. 28th. The following is the caul of churacters: Miss Multie Jenkiuid ? Mi^|r Cora Carrison Mary Smith, (Protegee) ? Mlse Margaret KldrcUge Lady Glenmire. ' ? Mrs. E. C. von Trcackow Martha, (Maid) ? Miss Matda Dens Mine Pole, ? Mies Emily Carrison Mrs. Fitz Adams, ? Mips Godfrey Mian Baiker, ? Mine Jordan Mrs. Jnuiiesou, Mr. Peter Jenkins, ? Mr. Yates The cause is a most laudable one and we trust that there will uot he atunding room in the Court House on the evening of the 28th. The Majestic Manufacturing Co , of St Louis, Mo , will huvo a mor. at Burns & Barrett's store nil next week who will show you how to bake bieouits, brown top and bottom, in three minutes. Pon't miss thie chance of seeiug t|)p great cooking wonder. Mooting ofD./i, 11. Camden, S ()., Fob. 6, 1908. Tho Hobkirk Hill Chapter D. A. 11 met this afternoon (it tho resi dency of Mrg Jatnos B. Wallace. After the reading of the minutes of tho proceeding meeting and the acveral officers and committees gave their report, the Regent read a com munication from the chairman of the Committee on Monuments for the State, asking thai we contribute to the ereotfbn of the monument on the State House grounds at Colum bia, a C, to the Partisan leaders-^ Suqpter,- Marion and Pickens, ftnd to sollders of South Carolina who fought in the Revolutionary War. {n 1^0^ a CnfiutUian Column from the old Stato House building was i:ivcn the State Society D A. R. for this purpose. The cost Of erection will be $5,500. The It< gent solicit* a hoarty co operation in this plan proposed?both mattor of pride and privilege, and asked that the Ku teVta'oment Committee suggest some plan to raise funds for this monument. The Commilleo has ar ranged the play "Crr.nford," lor Feb. 28th, and tho cast of charac ters has already been g out We trust i^a( thin play will bo patronised by all who arc iu^iroil with patriotism, and have the histor ic associations of old Camden and the country at heart.* Wo extend to -all?both residents and "strangers within our gates" an iuvitatlon t<> at tend and give us their cordial sup port. . Mrs. Kirk land read a deli^Utful paper?subject: "LaFayettco and DeKalb in South Carolina." Espe cially did she dwell upon the reception of LaFayette iu our historic town when he was warmly welcomed by his adtpirers after au absence of many years, , Miss (iuger being absent Mrs de Jersey read her paper?subject: Rescue of LaFavette by Colonel Francis ^tinloch Huger." This pa per was tuost interesting as it was written by nn nunfc of Mrs DeJcrsoy and Col. Huger was her grandfa-1 tber. Both ladies were accorded thanks for their papers. It was moved, seconded and a dopted that the Chapter limit for membership be extended from thirty* six to fifty. Five new D?mn were proposed and accepted. The gnosis present were Mrs Carpenter, of New York, and Mrs. A. A- Moore. . Programme for next meeting, March & Paper, "Great Carolinians in Revolutionary Ti^ea.-/-Mra.v A. I. de Jersey. Hwatesc?Mrs IIT . A Shannon. B N. Caniey, Sec W. B. DE'LOACH, Attorney-At-t-aw, OAlCDKN, S. O ? * * ? * *-*" wt ?' v. H ? Puy 1 <>? (o i'lit'f. The Sa'e Way N'o inntt*( wK c - .r i ,s, ii-.i. :?> j i , , t *..y \our im a i.^-t ? i i ? i . I'Htittiii.sh votitM-!/ lir.iiiv i.i t.lisiiu SH tMli l|lf. U | r I )> u.k act'ouiii ' > |io?(. i lioilar \\n i , ?> I'lt.i, ? kiit'li.* it) t/'.u M'iu^s )v puriuu-ul jtmi rnji iy ii:< knowledge of mciuh against tli-pi ni.fj.c The Comrnerciat Pan i, Pamflot! Q P UUIiiUlM, i). t?. Trespass Notice. Hunting or trespassing for ?t.y pui |><>* oj) my |au<)?, 12 mile# wot of ('.tind.-n it ?triotlv forbiddn. %??von ? uola'i.t, tbi# notice v. ill bo clettlt wiiii Hcordiitg ti law. (i. I'. WATTS. J in. K>, J?08. Repjstratian Notice. <0 Tlio books of regtHtration f.?r the i<ur |h?h? of reentering (juulillod yotei* in tli" City of Camden, will bo open in tlx Council Chamber, every Wednesday from y a. m. to 2 p. in. JOHN H A KHAN IS. Supervisor of Registration, (/a nidi*n, 8. Feb 1') !?08. Tax Executions. Under und by virtue of an mli y tux <*yecUtio|in to me directed, I will ( i o .v'a d to hell, lieforo tin* Court HotiHed^or in tl.o City of Crttnden, on tlio first Monday in March, 1008, during tlio legal boms of tittle, the following deteribed prop- i t_% to-wit: , 2 Bedateads, 2 seln Bed Spvin.^a, H MattresseH, 3 Qqiltf", 1 Lamp, 1 Pitcii' ' and liarfin, 1 'lalde, 1 Cbina i'ot, I'il jows Sheets and Towels (twoofeaoh and )>08?|b!y more), I Chair and several oth er household articlea. 'Levied upon and to be aold us tlio property of M. F. \liip. ley. Terms of Sale?Cahli J. H. TU ANT HAM s. K- c. Feb. li. lyoa. ^ ( w.ii lb* FtoUhed Next Sunday. >i 1'lie seriuon commenced b) Kov. L A Mitchell l??t Sunday will lie V I iiuiaht'd next iSundav. lhu n?b k , . j V. Ot I II' ti- I II WHH *'tlll Klltlll ''"K " ?-*? ? ^ A Sen tea* Wuik. ^ i'w ihe ? ..o 4?iioii f'f i wo <>i ihice ^ wetcrday fI'Utihpoi, the ti?.s n?>v. I ?vu bvclt in thi* local* i'v *1'.ivi ! ih So???I .\ . A ?> ' (!'i'in1>? * I IK'. t .V|l. ill .? I I III ) tl. t * ? i f I h 8 '* hut.| ItO lO CO dl'^lCt'8. v W vK-d'a tjtM-d Cutaloguo. W 11 vt i ?? i e i 1'. W. VV nod * i S >?| rt S.?m .'a ' (ilojj - ?' for 15)08. f 1 I l? I IU o| I IU li fllM1 nltmi'ftl Hill) , .n "?. ?~.4.???'. In i i bi't'd i nlhlo^uof. > I Ilia i:HiM!ugut> in particularly valu j able in the information iltnl it >i\th ubt ut ooulhem m'ciIh hit11 ' jt?outliern crop*, find tthould be hi v ihe hands of h 11 <?ur gnrdenera and | f* r:\iers. 1? wilr hp (Mailed ft -e, , t.jx.u 11 (jut it in I' 'A'. Wood >? P.iclti >li I, V ;? -?<?> ? ? ncin . x Mai-cIi 1 Mli lUv A ?on.Vi t'liic.ipi, will eonluc' i> i n ' ? of n ? In :'h in ()luiton. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ; (at" of St tin 11 ('Molina, ) frUuuX-flJlJUu111' ('ounty <>f Ki'ruliaw. ( in*m I'lua*. I HT^rr-i; rrKiTf'Ptam+ttf, ft tlijillAUt J. I'/i't ?<'.'? (' ~Huj>f'ins, Excnitor of flit' /its! II ill I LAli 7v Sftlill*' * t ()/ Ala ry /J. AMi'h dveaned, 'Amanda V. 1I >ji ?' /t</ C A. ]iy<iks} ^ Defendant*. j i ?i tIk* iMiiniaitdr? You are liurchy summoned ami roqitir oM to a iHWtM'ihc complaint iu t liirt uctiou, >? oooy "1 which was tHcd jn the offldA ^ i I the Clerk of tlio Court for Kerphnw 'County <>n the. KS'li i|ny ofJanuary, A. I). I.KjS. ?i.<l to s t'Vn a copy of your nnnwor to t'io ?itid complaint on the auhacrthorN .ti I .'i ofli.H' in C.uiidi'n, J*. C. ; w it I: in lw?*111v ?tav? niter tlio aervic.o heroof, ex clusive of l ho day of nuch hijrvtce, ami if , you fail to answer tlo< complaint within tin' lime aforVsaitl, the plaiittill* jn lid" Motion will apply to tho Court for !ho : Hitr domnnded in tho (u mplalnt. I LAIIKE vox TItKSOKO W, IMaiutilT'a Attorney?. Dated January 1S11 j, 10U8. I'o I. ThomaWl^ Hopkius, lOxmentor of I i|ii? lust Will airtKl^taiuwrf of Mary A AIden. deoeaaeUjrttfeuinda W. Jiop. ? Hopkins nn<( C. A. lirukc^Weiidauts ifi thin rtetlfm : . S . wind demmis.ied the home "I Irwin FranI<1 in. severely injuring' I' r.uiUliu and his wile ami four children. I he tornado lore a |t'.ilJi through _ lvjes lt)0 foe I wide. liuildinjjs, telephone and eleetrie light poles were laid llal in tin' storm's path while great dam age was dojie in oilier pails of. tho .t. 6'*.??? .-7? '."J IN. C. 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